Asthma Explained Clearly: Asthma Symptoms and Diagnosis

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  • Understand asthma with this clear explanation by Dr. Roger Seheult of www.medcram.com/?Y...
    Includes discussion on asthma pathophysiology, signs and symptoms of asthma, diagnosis, triggers (GERD, post nasal drip, down feathers, etc.), flow volume loops, samter's triad, and more. This is video 1 of 2 on asthma and treatment.
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  • @celestialriggs9350
    @celestialriggs9350 8 років тому +85

    I have had asthma all my life and it has gotten worse over the years. The last time I went to a doctor for an asthma attack was when I was eight. I am now twelve and when I even lay in bed I always have to take in really deep breaths. It has gotten to a point where I have had asthma attacks just from laying on my bed watching UA-cam. I hope everyone reading this will have a greater appreciation for being able to breath with no problems, because it's awful having to get used to not being able to breath

    • @RealBen-yu1eb
      @RealBen-yu1eb 8 років тому +2

      :0 I HAVE THE SAME SYMPTOMS!!!! Wth

    • @RealBen-yu1eb
      @RealBen-yu1eb 8 років тому +3

      I have asthma too, it sucks

    • @RealBen-yu1eb
      @RealBen-yu1eb 8 років тому +3

      +Boris van Ojen (Aglyros) I am going to an asthma specialist just as I am typing

    • @RealBen-yu1eb
      @RealBen-yu1eb 8 років тому +1

      +Boris van Ojen (Aglyros) my asthma is so bad I have been coughing for over 2 months nonstop

    • @angeliclyy6473
      @angeliclyy6473 8 років тому +3

      Hmm I didn't know it got that bad..over the years mine has gotten a lot better but for you I wish you the best of luck with it having asthma really sucks.

  • @dianef617
    @dianef617 8 років тому +4

    Thank you so much for this! I have a chemistry project on a disease/medicine, and I chose asthma as my focus disease. This really helped me in understanding the cell-level mechanics of asthma 🙏

  • @deborahanderson8671
    @deborahanderson8671 4 роки тому +1

    You have such a soothing voice, I could listen to you talk all day long.

  • @linneahuson7538
    @linneahuson7538 10 років тому +3

    As always, these videos really solidify my understanding of these subjects!!!Thank you so much.

  • @dalilaarellano5236
    @dalilaarellano5236 8 років тому +1

    This is so clear & easy to understand. Thank you!

  • @mamimaok
    @mamimaok 4 роки тому +1

    You’re a FANTASTIC teacher!

  • @pammurphy5527
    @pammurphy5527 10 років тому +1

    Loved the med cram videos. Very helpful. I couldn't understand how to read a pulmonary function test by reading a book but the videos made it much more understandable!

  • @isakelockettholloway4367
    @isakelockettholloway4367 10 років тому

    Thank you, well organized with clear explanations.

  • @elisawhitney5599
    @elisawhitney5599 6 років тому +1

    Great videos ! I'll watch them all

  • @irinaiosip6641
    @irinaiosip6641 9 років тому

    so much clearer than my uni lecture notes! Thank you so much

  • @gaspot007
    @gaspot007 9 років тому

    Great stuff Doc!! Thanks!

  • @drsayyadmasthanvali2774
    @drsayyadmasthanvali2774 10 років тому

    simply superb explanation. thank you very much. really you are making things very easy....

  • @BautistaIsolina52
    @BautistaIsolina52 4 роки тому +1

    Very good presentation. Thank you

  • @henrybicocchi5708
    @henrybicocchi5708 7 років тому +1

    Wonderful lecture.

  • @anthonykinuthia9649
    @anthonykinuthia9649 4 роки тому

    Am greatful of your work guys

  • @JudithJongewaard
    @JudithJongewaard 8 років тому +1

    Fighting adult asthma. Babies had but allergies run tampet in the family. In all these years no doctor has explained this so I could understand. Thank you.

    • @swingwizard
      @swingwizard 4 роки тому

      Je hebt geen idee en laat je voorliegen. Lees mijn commentaar en je bent binnen drie weken volledig genezen!

  • @abdullahalsubeay
    @abdullahalsubeay 10 років тому

    Very useful and brilliant explanation ^^

  • @vinuthomas2224
    @vinuthomas2224 10 років тому

    Good lecture . Thanks doc

  • @marciagrant
    @marciagrant 8 років тому +1

    Thank you so much.

  • @yuukod2546
    @yuukod2546 10 років тому +1

    This came right on time!! Thanks a lot! :D

  • @TheJakili
    @TheJakili 9 років тому +5

    I will certainly join you for part 2 my good sir.

  • @geojor
    @geojor 9 років тому +1

    good one, thanks...

  • @seharbhatti8122
    @seharbhatti8122 2 роки тому +1

    Best video thank for sharing

  • @BD-lu1ul
    @BD-lu1ul 9 років тому +1

    really interesting espcially Sampturs triad. I didnt hear mention of antihistomines?

  • @oliveram9753
    @oliveram9753 8 років тому +2

    best explanation I have ever came cross for asthma .. absolute amazong !! thanks alot

    • @dares.3002
      @dares.3002 7 років тому

      here's a few ideas for treating asthma naturally
      Know Your Triggers.
      Check Air Quality Reports.
      Clear the Smoke.
      (I discovered these and why they work on Laken Chest Remedy website )

    • @swingwizard
      @swingwizard 5 років тому

      No, incomplete story.

    • @swingwizard
      @swingwizard 4 роки тому

      No, no! Read my comment and get cured just like me and get pissed at your doctor for misleading you that you can't cure asthma just like me!

  • @Asthma.Sinusitis
    @Asthma.Sinusitis 9 років тому +1

    מדהים!

  • @saidmo1797
    @saidmo1797 Рік тому

    Thank you sir!

  • @AdamShedForrest
    @AdamShedForrest 10 років тому +3

    I really enjoy this video, I'm a new subscriber, thanks, good job.

  • @yvonnem.9396
    @yvonnem.9396 10 років тому

    Clear, concise presentation. thank you

  • @samirelsioty1
    @samirelsioty1 7 років тому +1

    Very good lectures thanks doctor

    • @swingwizard
      @swingwizard 4 роки тому

      it is a quack not a doctor! I am cured! Read my comment!

  • @RK-ep8qy
    @RK-ep8qy 5 років тому +1

    That was an amazing video

    • @Medcram
      @Medcram  4 роки тому

      Thanks for the comment!

  • @shellyscorner
    @shellyscorner 8 років тому +2

    I have a question for you. If asthma, true asthma is defined as a disease process of the lower airway, what is it then when its the MAIN airway that is the problem? Somewhere below my vocal cords and above the bronchial bifurcation is where my problem begins. It seems to spread from there. As long as I can get air through to my lungs my sats stay up, until of course I physiologically peter out, then I crash going into respiratory failure and have in fact arrested. I've been dealing with all this for 16 yrs (since Feb 2000) I've been hospitalized well over 30 times, have been intubated MULTIPLE times (I've actually lost count now) and have almost died 3 times. One in particular. I'm on O2 around the clock (6L at rest & 8-10L on exertion) I technically have NO diagnosis and they can't figure out why I need the oxygen, let alone so much. And to say that they've tried to figure it out, well, that would a gross misrepresentation. I think they want to know whats going on worse they I do! I'm to the point that I really don't care what it is anymore, because I'm not sure that it matters. I mean, if you can't fix it or make it better, than why does it matter what its called. I really just want to be treated palliatively and kept comfortable and have as high a quality of life as can be had. I still have a LOT I;d like to do before I leave, and I don't plan on going ANYWHERE for quite some time. There have been SO MANY doctors that have tried to figure it out. I keep telling them that as long as I can get any air into my lungs the gas exchange will happen, but once that main airway shuts down, it won't matter anymore how well my gas exchange works! Just so you know, COPD has been ruled out, as has vocal chord dysfunction (on multiple occasions) as well as many other things. The only thing that is known for sure is that all though my PFT's come back pretty normal, there is clearly a reactive spasm to air born particulates that presents like asthma, I'm especially sensitive to those particulates if I'm anywhere below my baseline. And all though it may take 3-5 times longer to respond to the typical emergent asthma treatment protocol, and even though you MAY (uhm, probably) will have to intubate me, and after treatment has begun, I will get a lot worse, almost a guarantee, but IF YOU WILL CONTINUE with the basic emergent asthma protocol treatment, I WILL eventually respond! I just got out of the hospital last week. Again. I've NEVER decompensated so far so fast as did the day it hit. And I again ended up in respiratory failure and intubated, when they first tried to titrate me down to breathing on my own to prepare me for extubating, my body was NOT happy about it and responded as such. So, I stayed right where I was. I was in the MICU for 5 days before being transferred to the regular floor where I had a flair up the next day. Things weren't handled well, and as a result I was left without treatment. No one really did anything wrong, I just kinda fell through policy loopholes, which we're working correcting. But all though at 6L of O2 of the whole time of the flair up my sats stayed up above 93% (my body compensates REALLY well, or at least it tries to) I was having so much trouble breathing and oxygenating my body that my wonderful normal BP of 90/60 skyrocketed to 206/77! Frankly, I feel very fortunate not to have had a stroke. They of course administered the appropriate medication and brought it back down, but even that wouldn't have happened had I not gone unresponsive and they not called the rapid response team.
    Apologies for the length. Please understand, I'm not asking for even a possible diagnosis from you. I'm just asking that if true asthma involves our lower airways as you describe, what is it when it all begins above the lungs in the main airway? I'm just curious. I expect no miracles. Well, not from man anyway . . . ;-) I'd REALLY appreciate some info if you could Oh, by the way, I suppose I should mention that before getting so sick, I to worked in healthcare. So I actually do have some medical education. All that means is that I usually understand things far better than the average lay person does. I was certainly NOT a doctor! I only mention it so that what ever you do come back with, it won't require a lot of explanation. I'll understand what you're saying. Thank you so kindly for your time!

  • @jessujoy
    @jessujoy 10 років тому

    nice and easy 1,, thank you ,we want more animation like this..:)

    • @kimberlyjohnson3158
      @kimberlyjohnson3158 6 років тому

      Thank you! These videos are helping so much with NP school.

  • @atiqurrahman662
    @atiqurrahman662 8 років тому +1

    brilliant

  • @MrLuis85698
    @MrLuis85698 7 років тому +1

    Question: anybody knows the radiological differences between "Fixed Pulmonary Infiltrates vs Non-Fixed" ?

  • @UjjalVallabh
    @UjjalVallabh 8 років тому +1

    Wonderful explanation! ☺👌

    • @swingwizard
      @swingwizard 5 років тому

      No, no! This is an incomplete story!!!!!

    • @swingwizard
      @swingwizard 4 роки тому

      No, read my comment and get cured just like me!

  • @heatherann4390
    @heatherann4390 6 років тому

    Is it difficulties breathing in or out? I have weezing only breathing in. And breathing through my nose is easier than breathing through my mouth.

  • @UroojKishor
    @UroojKishor 7 років тому

    if smooth muscles are constricting, shouldn't they be opening up the lumen more? I thought the muscles would be relaxing therefore taking up more room from the lumen --> hindering airflow

  • @JJ-gq1ki
    @JJ-gq1ki 10 років тому

    Love it

  • @davidsweeney111
    @davidsweeney111 9 років тому

    There is no sympathetic innervation per se of airway smooth muscle as your diagram suggests, interestingly though beta2 receptors are conserved!

  • @wightflower9634
    @wightflower9634 9 років тому

    Perfect. .

  • @predalien1413
    @predalien1413 4 роки тому

    what constitutes for uncontrollable asthma, say a individual only has symptoms at night. Would this be a indicator or merely specific reaction.

  • @HafizahHoshni
    @HafizahHoshni 7 років тому

    thank youuuu Sir 😀

  • @ehiggins7476
    @ehiggins7476 7 років тому

    Dr. Seheult, B2 receptors in bronchioles smooth muscles are not innervated by the sympathetic nervous system, these receptors are stimulated by circulating NEPI, unlike the muscarinic receptors which are indeed innervated by the parasympathetic branch.

    • @Medcram
      @Medcram  7 років тому +1

      Thanks for the comment. They are indirectly innervated in terms of the adrenal gland producing systemic epinephrine which would excite them. The adrenal gland is of course directly innervated by the sympathetic nervous system.

  • @RinkuMobile
    @RinkuMobile 2 роки тому +1

    Nice

  • @drnateshprabhu
    @drnateshprabhu 8 років тому

    Hi Med Cram... Great explanation... Wats tool u used for writing?

    • @drnateshprabhu
      @drnateshprabhu 8 років тому

      +Surinder Shanker Anand Artist hi...thx fr reply..:) can you Wch software is being used to draw?

  • @muhamedhamwi2907
    @muhamedhamwi2907 7 років тому +1

    good

  • @julinhatw
    @julinhatw 8 років тому +1

    awesome. for med students

    • @swingwizard
      @swingwizard 5 років тому

      Perfect for medical students. You get just as stupid as this doctor who doesn't understand that asthma can be 100% neurological!

    • @swingwizard
      @swingwizard 4 роки тому

      Yeah. So you can quack the rest of your life and poison and lie to everyone. I cured my asthma. Can you medical quacks get that result?

  • @komalpahwa4476
    @komalpahwa4476 3 роки тому

    Cough Go tablets are ayurvedic formulation containing ingredients like Sonth (Zingiber officinale), Mulethi (Glycyrrhiza glabra), Pippali (Piper longum), Kali mirch (Piper nigrum), etc. These tablets are very effective in bronchitis, cough, cold, nasal problems, and other respiratory problems.

  • @dianed4190
    @dianed4190 2 роки тому +1

    Is "exercise-induced asthma" different?

  • @sarvendrakumar1630
    @sarvendrakumar1630 5 років тому

    OK thanks

  • @brandisala4804
    @brandisala4804 7 років тому

    From a Nursing student in a Pathophysiology class currently, thank you!
    This was broken down into a very easy to understand way.

  • @rockernoobsthurein
    @rockernoobsthurein 10 років тому

    GJ!

  • @justinlavine9209
    @justinlavine9209 4 роки тому +1

    I have made a good faith effort to regularly sanitize my control & asthma inhalers in order to keep myself from contracting CoVid-19. However, I have heard that some sanitizers are both more effective as an antiseptic as well as capable of triggering an acute attack. I am a 37 year old male in New England, MA, USA. Is there anyone in the area who wishes to discuss these practical matters with me?

  • @valjean2036
    @valjean2036 5 років тому

    A whole foods plant based diet . Organic has helped my asthma tremendously. Also check I to eating foods high in magnisiium and potassium and vit c. This is the only thing that has ever helped my asthma and I've had my fair share of prednisone and hospital stays.

  • @chizmo7
    @chizmo7 9 років тому

    In a brotherly sort of way....

  • @monicabuchholz275
    @monicabuchholz275 8 років тому

    Cool

  • @SabbathSOG
    @SabbathSOG 8 років тому

    anybody comment on the recent study of vitamin C helping reduce the symptoms of asthma?

    • @swingwizard
      @swingwizard 4 роки тому

      Read my comment and get cured just like me!

  • @ltcajh
    @ltcajh 8 років тому

    I can't find a purpose/role for bronchial smooth muscle. Is there no purpose, only potential harm?

    • @kgwhsy
      @kgwhsy 8 років тому

      updated

    • @kgwhsy
      @kgwhsy 8 років тому

      updated

  • @funvideoseverydaycassiewhi6758
    @funvideoseverydaycassiewhi6758 7 років тому

    My auntie has that

  • @catstermarioholoic4092
    @catstermarioholoic4092 5 років тому

    I have asthma caused by foreign airborne asbestos particles that we're introduced into my lungs while I worked in construction at my old job.

    • @puntabachata
      @puntabachata 4 роки тому

      That's not asthma. That's asbestosis.

  • @sentinelislander5239
    @sentinelislander5239 8 років тому

    based upon hygiene theory we still believe that diseases which are immune mediated like asthma is more common in developed world when compared to developing world where people are dying more of infectious diseases..

    • @LpsgirlProdutions
      @LpsgirlProdutions 8 років тому

      i have ahtsma had an ahtsma attack couple days ago

  • @chizmo7
    @chizmo7 9 років тому +1

    I love you

    • @dashx3465
      @dashx3465 8 років тому

      Wtf

    • @chizmo7
      @chizmo7 8 років тому +9

      Put down your testosterone pipe. I was just saying thank you for a great video.

  • @isaacalade6359
    @isaacalade6359 10 років тому +1

    LOVE YOU ALL!! FINALLY I UNDERSTAND!! HAHAA

    • @swingwizard
      @swingwizard 5 років тому

      No, this story is incomplete! I am white, but like you I have blood type O. Gluten and milk are very bad for us. What you need to understand is that there can be an inflammation WITHOUT the cause of inflammation. Aluminium sets your body in the inflammation mode and STAYS THERE. Try experimenting with DPP4 and CHOLINE and be just as successful like me...

    • @swingwizard
      @swingwizard 4 роки тому

      no, you understand nothing! Read my comment and get cured just like me!

  • @proudofthe3211
    @proudofthe3211 4 роки тому +1

    Great explanation, but it's hard to see your writing on a cell phone.

    • @Medcram
      @Medcram  4 роки тому

      Thank you. You can view our videos at MedCram.com which has a mobile responsive video player.

  • @indigoblue4791
    @indigoblue4791 4 роки тому

    Bookmark 7:55

  • @tammylaronde8593
    @tammylaronde8593 3 роки тому

    So could the reason why some people have asthma attacks from cotton masks be from the cotton?
    The cloth masks trigger my asthma every time.

  • @tazzifizzel
    @tazzifizzel 9 років тому

    there are virtually no sympathetic nerves going to the airways. The beta receptors are stimulated by circulating adrenaline

  • @angeliclyy6473
    @angeliclyy6473 8 років тому +2

    For anyone who has asthma I feel bad for I used to have it but it just went away as quickly as it came..which to this day I don't understand..

    • @angeliclyy6473
      @angeliclyy6473 8 років тому

      +Skylynxify Reborn I have no idea maybe but I had it for years. It's weird.

  • @Rosko_01
    @Rosko_01 7 років тому

    I have asthma but it doesn't change I have it mild

  • @kei-essencew8826
    @kei-essencew8826 9 років тому

    I have asthma it's not fun taken a bunch of meds or going to the hospital a lot I hope they find a cure soon😊

    • @swingwizard
      @swingwizard 5 років тому

      They don't want to find the cure. They want to sell you inhalers all your life. I am 60 years old and I got cured and the lung specialist gave asthma back to me by injecting me with aluminium .Tip 1: Take Boswellia read the research. 2. CHOLINE works fantastically! 3. DPP4. Read the research! Let me know. I wish you all the best.

    • @swingwizard
      @swingwizard 4 роки тому

      Read my comment! I tis a true story! Rife/Clark say that the ASCARIS parasite is the cause and you can kill it with a zapper at 408 kHz. I did it for two weeks fanatically and I am cured from severe asthma!

  • @abdullakc
    @abdullakc 10 років тому

    I subscribed you :D, I had asthma for 10 years finally got rid of it

    • @austynmeyer6076
      @austynmeyer6076 9 років тому

      I'm really concerned because I had it when I was a baby and I outgrew it when I was in 1st grade and I haven't taken anything for it since then. Is it ever going to effect me? I have horrible anxiety as well

    • @abdullakc
      @abdullakc 9 років тому

      Austyn Meyer if you had it when you were young it may disappear easily when you grow up, its a slowly process, if its too serious you have to take inhaler medication,do not get used to it, if its not serious then you have to relax and take deep breath's and reduce using the medicine, what I know is the more you reduce the medicine the better you will be treated, that's all I know am sorry if I did not answer your exact question :D

    • @coolkarl5583
      @coolkarl5583 8 років тому

      +abadiqaisy123 I feel you. i still have astma and i had it in 9 years and i will first get rid of it when im 25 years old. im 12 right now

    • @abdullakc
      @abdullakc 8 років тому

      Coolkarl 55​​ as i had asthma for a long time and got rid of it at the age of 14. If your asthma is very troublesome use the medicine regularly once or twice a day. But then after 1 months like reduce the use. Use like once a week for like another month . Then another month stop using the inhaler unless u need to use it. Remember. during this periods please do not run. U must be in relaxing mode. Breathe like 5 minutes a day. Take a long breathe in then breathe out. Do it 5 minutes daily. This will reduce asthma. I wish this will help out.

    • @coolkarl5583
      @coolkarl5583 8 років тому

      abadiqaisy123
      i still have asthma. i get very harsh attacks and blackout most of the time. its disgusting in school when it takes my med 10 min till it works

  • @Rr0Tt
    @Rr0Tt 8 років тому

    Do you know of what things I can't eat if I have asthma?

    • @Medcram
      @Medcram  8 років тому +2

      +Ness ネス Anything that you may be allergic to. For some people, that includes dairy products, nuts, etc.

    • @Rr0Tt
      @Rr0Tt 8 років тому

      MEDCRAMvideos Okay thank you

    • @plainegrace5712
      @plainegrace5712 8 років тому +1

      +Ness ネス You need to be tested for allergies, as every asthmatic is different. Some have no food allergies, some have many.

    • @sentinelislander5239
      @sentinelislander5239 8 років тому

      +Ness ネス do u have carpets at ur home...lolx

    • @epicfamilyof7613
      @epicfamilyof7613 8 років тому +1

      I have asthma and a peanut allergy and I know that you can eat anything but since I have a peanut allergy I just can't eat peanuts or peanut butter or things cooked in peanut oil

  • @iInTenSioNzZ
    @iInTenSioNzZ 8 років тому

    I use to get asthma bad but around 16 I started to outgrow it and now im 21 I haven't used my inhaler in about 4 years

  • @legendarygaming6644
    @legendarygaming6644 8 років тому

    I Have Asthma

  • @Dirty_Noob_X
    @Dirty_Noob_X 4 роки тому +1

    There's only one thing I can do. Kiss my life goodbye.

  • @ppphoebe835
    @ppphoebe835 9 років тому

    I have asthma it's not nice but I hope u understand that it is scary

    • @swingwizard
      @swingwizard 4 роки тому

      Read my comment and get cured!

  • @comedyshortsbyljpitts629
    @comedyshortsbyljpitts629 8 років тому

    i have asma i need a lot of cleaning

  • @wolfgirl8178
    @wolfgirl8178 8 років тому

    I have asthma and it sinks,even when I get sick!!

    • @swingwizard
      @swingwizard 4 роки тому

      Read my comment and get cured just like me!

  • @AshaBrown
    @AshaBrown 8 років тому

    i first had my attack in 7th grade worst thing ever i hwte the fact i have asthma

    • @swingwizard
      @swingwizard 4 роки тому

      Read my comment and get cured just like me!

  • @Medcram
    @Medcram  7 років тому +1

    Join us at www.medcram.com for more content!

  • @joefreeman6496
    @joefreeman6496 4 роки тому

    G

  • @BeatsByClover
    @BeatsByClover 5 років тому

    I cough a lot.

  • @ironlunatic1
    @ironlunatic1 4 роки тому +1

    Asthma is a curse I'll carry with me till I die. But I heard once that possum meat cures asthma. But that's too gross for me to try.

  • @jackjones3657
    @jackjones3657 4 роки тому

    antimonium tartaricum is a homeopathic remedy that I've taken with good results for acute inflammatory related asthma. Other good natural remedies exist too. Environmental conditions like mold allergens and gluten intolerance contributed to my issues. Think outside the pharmacological box for treatment.

    • @swingwizard
      @swingwizard 4 роки тому

      You are on the right track, but please read my comment and get cured!

  • @nurseatn02
    @nurseatn02 10 років тому

    Great lecture on Asthma, but the propaganda commercial about the Keystone pipeline is terrible, and makes people think it is a good thing. sorry not true. Please watch your commercials.

  • @kjelds4081
    @kjelds4081 8 років тому

    I have asthma trust me its not so bad.

    • @kjelds4081
      @kjelds4081 8 років тому

      +Skylynxify Reborn Oh thats Shitty Dude,Guess im really lucky Then.
      How are you doing now ?

    • @ErinMariaisawesome
      @ErinMariaisawesome 8 років тому

      +Skylynxify Reborn same :\

    • @kjelds4081
      @kjelds4081 8 років тому

      +Skylynxify Reborn Great too hear it's going better !

  • @danielpeacock2008
    @danielpeacock2008 8 років тому +1

    I am a 13 yr old trying to understand my condition and it's hard with all these sciency words

    • @militarygecko78
      @militarygecko78 8 років тому

      Yes I know right I'm 14 and I am not even sure if I have asthma, I do not wheeze, I only rub out of breath easily, do you think I have asthma???

    • @militarygecko78
      @militarygecko78 8 років тому

      +MilitaryGecko78 run**** :/

  • @staxthedon
    @staxthedon 7 років тому

    I have it I get made fun of 4 hveung ti

  • @ronyrawan2685
    @ronyrawan2685 8 років тому +4

    am arabic studant nurse and i have a littel problem with your writing i wish to be careful with your writting i will try to understanding your writting ... there is alot of information that i dont know it .. thanke you for the great vedio :)

  • @the2ndme566
    @the2ndme566 8 років тому +1

    My asthma is actually playing up and I can't find my inhaler RIP

  • @richardfriedel2248
    @richardfriedel2248 3 роки тому

    Like in old and ancient tooth-worm notion lasting millenia that tooth caries was due to a worm the present asthma theory about treating asthma with medication is wrong and we have the asthma-paradox that more medication causes more asthma.
    In other cultures mudras such as pressing a finger against the thumb (chin mudra) are used to treat asthma by relaxing our lung airways.
    Christian prayer with interlaced fingers is the ambuja mudra.

  • @epicfamilyof7613
    @epicfamilyof7613 8 років тому

    Asthmas a deasise!

  • @Gitohandro
    @Gitohandro 8 років тому +17

    The bottom line is there's no cure and I'm going to suffer the rest of my life :/

    • @militarygecko78
      @militarygecko78 8 років тому

      Me too buddy,you're not the only one...

    • @rcon-tp4fs
      @rcon-tp4fs 5 років тому +3

      Sadly there is no cure but there is management i have had it chronic since birth i uset to have to go to hospital atlest 4 times a year im now 19 and live and work without any issue

    • @mariaferguson405
      @mariaferguson405 5 років тому

      Check out cbd oil

    • @ninogangkev5150
      @ninogangkev5150 5 років тому

      @@rcon-tp4fs I have chronic asthma to had it since I was little & have allergies I itch all over my body & chest hurt & have headaches

    • @roma-xb1sy
      @roma-xb1sy 4 роки тому

      same here

  • @isakelockettholloway4367
    @isakelockettholloway4367 10 років тому +1

    Thank you, well organized with clear explanations.

    • @swingwizard
      @swingwizard 5 років тому

      No Isake! No! With your skin colour there is 99% chance you have blood type O and we can't eat gluten and milk. Try CHOLINE 2,5 to 3,5 grams a day. Google it and see the research. Try BOSWELLIA and see the research! Try DPP4! Get fucking cured like me. I wish you all the best!

  • @htahir1397
    @htahir1397 8 років тому +1

    brilliant